This is so cool. I had seen this on the front page of NYTimes.com, but thought it was just a graphic for how men voted and didn't click on anything else. Watching the boxes move around is amazing. - Ana
Sometimes I have to look twice when I see a story from The Onion. Some of them, you could actually see happening. A sad indictment of the state of our society and it's news media. Still funny though! :-) - Slippy Lane
"Hannah requires one-on-one care at all times, said her mother, Terry Poling, a nurse and lawyer. The Polings described how Hannah was a normal, verbal toddler until she received several vaccines during a well-baby visit. Within 48 hours of the shots, she developed a high fever and inconsolable crying and refused to walk. She stopped sleeping through the night. Within three months after receiving the vaccine, she began showing signs of autism, including spinning and staring at lights and fans. For a while, she lost her ability to speak." - Brian Rakowski
Nice. "A prankster, believed to be a former student of the Canton, Mass., school, reportedly posed as a member of the administration and phoned in instructions for shock therapy on Aug. 26... Unaware that the phone call was a prank, school officials reportedly woke the two students up and delivered 77 shocks to one student and 29 to another -- informing both that it was punishment for misbehavior earlier in the day." - Paul Buchheit